I had a similar problem.  I got around it by spawning a task using
xdmp:spawn() for each document.  It queues up the tasks on the task server
to asynchronously apply permissions for each document.  You just need to
make sure that the task server queue is large enough to queue all the tasks
and have room to run any others.

 

Tim Meagher

 

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Pritsker,
Galina
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 2:00 PM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: [MarkLogic Dev General] Permission problem

 

I have about 60000 documents on Mark Logic database. I would like to set up
permission for read and write users

 

In order to do that I am running the following script :

 

for $i in cts:uris() [0 to 60000]

return 

xdmp:document-set-permissions($i, (xdmp:permission("digital-read","read"),

 
xdmp:permission("digital-write","insert"),

 
xdmp:permission("digital-write","update"),

                                   xdmp:permission("digital-write","read")

                                 ))

 

I could not process all documents because getting the following error:

XDMP-EXTIME: Time limit exceeded.

 

So I ran Xquery with small range from 1 to 10000 and so on, but when I login
with user who has read or write privileges there are only 29654 documents
that they can access

 

What  did I do wrong?

 

Thanks,

Galina 

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